Young people with Parkinson’s can be treated with medication or surgery.
In the early stage of Parkinson’s, drugs are mainly used to relieve the symptoms, and the commonly used ones are amantadine hydrochloride, pramipexole hydrochloride, phenelzine hydrochloride, entacapone, tolcapone and so on.
1. Anticholinergic drugs: such as phenazopyridine, used in patients with tremor.
2. Amantadine: It has improved tremor and tonus.
3. compound levodopa: it is the most basic and effective drug.
4. dopamine agonists: suitable for early patients, mostly with non-ergot dopamine agonists. Such as Vibradil extended-release tablets and pramipexole.
When Parkinson’s disease is serious, it can be relieved by surgical treatment. Commonly used surgical procedures include deep brain stimulation and neurodestructive surgery, which are effective in relieving pain and slowing down the progression of the disease.
In addition, rehabilitation therapy can help patients restore motor and speech functions and improve their ability to take care of themselves. Exercises such as tai chi and brisk walking, as recommended by the doctor, are good for improving symptoms, improving balance and slowing down the progression of the disease.
Parkinson’s patients need to actively consult the doctor, follow the doctor’s instructions for reasonable treatment, and medication should be reasonably applied under the guidance of the physician.